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Â*Â* When I got my truck back from our son , lots of things that he just
couldn't be bothered to fix . One thing is the radio power supply . He did tell me that the radio had "died" , turns out the fuse (in the fuse block) keeps blowing . I've got the dashboard apart enough to check the wiring harness and supply wires , can't find any cuts or anything that looks like damaged insulation ... it works just fine sittin' in the driveway , but within a few miles driving it blows the fuse . I figured it was the radio/CD player unit so I got a new one , does the same thing .. I'm really puzzled by this , from the way the fuse was spattered it's got to be a dead short to ground . I think it very unlikely that the new radio/CD unit is bad - the old one did work when I replaced the fuse , for a few miles same as the new unit . This is an '86 GMC pickup , I'm hoping someone here might be aware of a known problem area that I might check ... I gotta have tunes ! -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
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